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Old 11-07-2012, 10:54 PM
dredge dredge is offline
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The entire thing is a big business scare tactic and you're falling for it. Again, fortunately not the entirety of California fell for it.
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Looks like all these green countries fell for it too.

Look man, it's a world market.
When Hershey sells a candy bar in Europe they don't use GMO's because if they did they would have to label it as such and no one would buy it.

So why should they sell the good stuff in Europe, and sell the GMO poison here in the states?

Because they can and they make more profits.

Why would they spend millions fighting prop 37?
Because it protects their profits and that's the number one priority to them.

That small business labeling burden argument is complete bullshit
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Old 11-07-2012, 11:29 PM
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Looks like all these green countries fell for it too.

Look man, it's a world market.
When Hershey sells a candy bar in Europe they don't use GMO's because if they did they would have to label it as such and no one would buy it.

So why should they sell the good stuff in Europe, and sell the GMO poison here in the states?

Because they can and they make more profits.

Why would they spend millions fighting prop 37?
Because it protects their profits and that's the number one priority to them.

That small business labeling burden argument is complete bullshit
All those green countries used the Prop 37 wording in their regulations?

Again, you can't seem to grasp anything between a two-solution paradigm. All you see is two sides to an issue and can't possibly comprehend anything more complex than that.
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Old 11-08-2012, 06:04 PM
doraf doraf is offline
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Looks like all these green countries fell for it too.

Look man, it's a world market.
When Hershey sells a candy bar in Europe they don't use GMO's because if they did they would have to label it as such and no one would buy it.

So why should they sell the good stuff in Europe, and sell the GMO poison here in the states?

Because they can and they make more profits.

Why would they spend millions fighting prop 37?
Because it protects their profits and that's the number one priority to them.

That small business labeling burden argument is complete bullshit
Where are all the colored dots for the other European, Asian, South American, and African countries? I remember there being a lot more countries when I studied geography and traveled.
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